Monsieur D'Or : A dramatic fantasy by John Louis Haney

"Monsieur D'Or" by John Louis Haney is a play (a dramatic fantasy) written in the early 20th century. It dramatizes the seductive and corrosive power of wealth through Robert Dorr—who recasts himself as “Monsieur D’Or”—as he tests, buys, and dazzles his way through salons and factories, setting people and principles against the glitter of gold. Counterpoints like Eleanor Richmond and the worker Adrienne Courteaux challenge his creed, while industrialists, artists, and socialites reveal how money distorts devotion, taste, and honor. The result is a cosmopolitan satire of privilege and conscience, threaded with the refrain that time unmasks all things. The opening of the play unfolds at a Lenox villa during a ball, where idle chatter and a farcical lantern mishap frame a sharper clash: Dorr and his friend Hastings debate whether anyone can resist money, and Eleanor Richmond coolly ends her secret understanding with Dorr after he exalts wealth as life’s true lever, invoking a sun-dial’s motto, “Time will reveal all things.” The first scene then shifts to a Swiss laceworks, where D’Or, having quietly secured control, humiliates the Lehmann brothers by imposing a wage increase—largely to impress the skilled worker Adrienne—only to be rebuked by her for corrupt motives and, shaken, he restores the factory to its founders. The next scene opens in D’Or’s Versailles chateau, a gilded musicale introducing society women, a pianist, and avant-garde guests, as D’Or flatters and angles for a private liaison with the married Mme. Dacier while the poet Moreau and the painter Lemaire arrive to complete the brilliant, uneasy tableau. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Haney, John Louis, 1877-1960
LoC No. 10024721
Title Monsieur D'Or : A dramatic fantasy
Original Publication Philadelphia: The Egerton Press, 1910.
Credits Richard Tonsing, Charlene Taylor, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject American drama -- 20th century
Category Text
eBook-No. 77765
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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